The Donington Grand Prix
Collection at the Donington Park museum included a comprehensive display of
Vanwall F1 cars. This is a photograph of one of those cars that I took on a
visit there in September 2014.
It's the 1955 Vanwall that was driven in the 1955 season by Mike Hawthorn, Ken Wharton and Harry Schell. The engine was designed by Norton
engineer Leo Kuzmicki, and was basically four Manx single-cylinder 498cc motorcycle
engines which by 1955 has been bored out to a capacity of 2489cc. The car only managed one finish in the 1955 World Championship races, a ninth place in the British Grand Prix shared by Ken Wharton and Harry Schell. A couple of wins and a few podium finishes were recorded in minor British events.
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